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‘I love that it just captures what’s real’

Lianna Nielsen wins internatio­nal photograph­y award

- Grace Odlum

One day, on a trip to Brisbane with her family, Lianna Nielsen snapped a quick photo of her three children. She said the photo showcased the chaos of raising a young family — but she had no idea it would be the winner of multiple awards, including first place in an internatio­nal photograph­y competitio­n.

Nielsen, who owns the photograph­y business Black Sand Studio, has submitted the photo to various competitio­ns since she took it about two years ago, but when she submitted a portfolio of photos to the Documentar­y Family Photograph­ers Awards the photo of her children placed first in the world, in the single image category.

She was also runner-up for Documentar­ian of the Year and had another two images as runner-up in the single image category.

“I’ve entered a few over the years, and they’ve slowly gotten better.”

She said she was thrilled to have received the award but was more excited that her whole portfolio was a finalist.

“I guess . . . sometimes it’s like ‘I made this awesome photo’, but was it a one-off, was it a fluke, but if you get an award for a series of photos it’s like ‘my work, in general, is at that standard’.”

Nielsen, who was placed 17th in the world in the This is Reportage (Family) awards, at the end of last year, has been interested in photograph­y since she was about 11 when her father had a digital camera that she played with.

Eventually, she met her husband, Wes, and he was also interested in photograph­y as a hobby, so he taught her a bit about it.

She bought an SLR camera and took a couple of online classes on Creative Live, and found she loved photograph­y, so she practised photograph­ing her own family. “I still practise on my family. “I take my camera everywhere because I am actually trying to capture everything.” At the time she was working as a speech and language therapist, but after

I take my camera everywhere because I am actually trying to capture everything

Lianna Nielsen

taking maternity leave for the birth of her first child, she decided to start up her photograph­y business, focusing on family/lifestyle photograph­y. She ended up quitting her speech therapy job to focus on the business, which was a huge decision for her.

But after watching another class on Creative Live about documentar­y family photograph­y she knew that was what she was passionate about.

Documentar­y family photograph­y focuses on “normal” family life and isn’t posed like typical photoshoot­s tend to be. “[Typical lifestyle photograph­y] looks natural, but it’s not candid.”

Documentar­y family photograph­y works where the photograph­er comes into the family’s home and acts as “part of the furniture”, photograph­ing their everyday life.

“It’s basically bringing photojourn­alism into family photograph­y.”

She said documentar­y photograph­y is about all the moments, including the happy ones, the sad ones, and the stressful ones because they are “just as valid”. “I love that it just captures what’s real.”

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Lianna Nielsen’s winning photo.
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Photo / Grace Odlum Lianna Nielsen.

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